City seeks to condemn Boldrick Avenue house

This is the second condemnation the city has pursued since December

By Stephen Lega

Wednesday, July 23, 2014 at 6:00 am (Updated: July 23, 6:01 am)

The City of Lebanon is seeking to condemn 200 Boldrick Avenue.
According to a petition filed June 30 in Marion Circuit Court, the city considers that property to be "a vacant, abandoned and neglected property.”
The petition names Rhonda Molden, any unknown spouse of Rhonda Molden, and the occupant (if any) of 200 Boldrick Avenue and Marion County government as defendants.

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